Matthew McConaughey Is Waiting For The Right Moment To Reach Channing Tatum After His Divorce

There is something particularly sad about the divorces. It’s way more than the reality that fairytales sometimes have unhappy endings. For many fans, it feels like a little less love is getting to go around the world.

Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan Tatum were one of the new Hollywood couples people looked up to as the ideal. After meeting on the set of Step Up in 2006, their love blossomed up until their 2009 wedding.

With 9 years of marriage under their belt, it seemed like the best was yet to come. However, their recent divorce announcement has shattered the aspiration of millions of fans.

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Jenna had previously suggested that the relationship was far from perfect while speaking to Health magazine.

When people say, ‘You guys have such a perfect life,’ I want to scream and tell them, ‘No one’s perfect.’

Matthew McConaughey is being supportive of his bro

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The E! News crew caught up with Matthew McConaughey at CinemaCon 2018 in Las Vegas. While answering to questions about his friend and co-star from Magic Mike, McConaughey said:

"I haven't talked to him. I want to check in with him because he's going through what's obviously not an ideal time right now with the separation. I haven't spoke to him in the last couple weeks."

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Channing Tatum has kept a considerably low profile since the divorce announcement. However, he made an appearance over the weekend at an IndyCar event in Alabama. He was spotted in the company of Arie Luyendyk Jr. from Bachelor.

There has been no mention of custody for their daughter Everly who was born in 2013.

Life is pretty good for McConaughey

With a fresh Academy Award on his shelf and a happy family at home, McConaughey is not doing pretty badly for himself. And despite his success as an actor, he still remains humble and gives credit to God for all his blessings.

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During his acceptance speech, McConaughey noted the three things that drive him, “Someone to look up to, something to look forward to, and someone to chase.”